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Assertion : The conversion of 1,3-bispho...

Assertion : The conversion of 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate (BPGA) to 3-phosphoglyceric acid (PGA) is an energy yielding step.
Reason : This energy is trapped by the formation of ATP

A

if both are true with reason being correct explanation

B

both true but reason is not correct explanation

C

assertion true but reason is wrong

D

both are wrong

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B
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